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Hi all, 

I'm looking to sell a collection of my books & textbooks I used for university. Sadly I don't get a chance to read much of this any more! Hopefully can still be of use to someone. 

Photo below, list provided as well with notes on the condition of each... 

  • David Hume - A very Short introduction - like new (great for starters) 
  • John Locke - A very Short introduction - like new (great for starters)
  • Hume's Enquiries - Third Edition - good condition
  • Philosophy - by C.E.M Joad - very old! 
  • History of Western Philosophy - Bertrand Russel - good condition given it's age.. 
  • (small spine without title) Meditations on First Philosophy - Rene Descartes - very good condition 
  • Philosophy of Mind - John Heil (this is great for university students undertaking a module in this area - more like a textbook) - very good condition 
  • The Miracle of Theism - J.L.Mackie - very good condition (again, given it's age) 
  • Plato Complete Works - very good condition (this is worth over £50 by itself) 
  • The Conscious Mind - David Chalmers - more of a textbook, which I have highlighted parts throughout, so not ideal condition (or maybe it will help direct to the relevant points..?) 
  • Reading Philosophy - various authors - again more of a textbook, with highlighted part as above 
  • The Philosophy of Science - Lisa Bortolotti - she was in fact a professor of mine, very engaging woman! Good condition, no marks 
  • Global Ethics An Introduction - good condition 

 

Looking for £100 for the lot. Would rather sell as a job lot but will consider selling items separately if you're only interested in 1 or 2. 

 

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